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Senior Prophecy Nineteen years have oone by and we are wondering what has became od the iarrous and well-lcved class cd 3951. Let us look around and see what we can find as we go down the class rolL Why. yes. here is the first name in this newspaper. George Allison has traveled around the world cohect mg slamps and his collection now rates next to Franklin D. Roosevelt s. The famous wit of the senior c uss Walter Anderson, has flown to England to lake over George Bernard Shaw's place in the world. lack Bennett and Earl Chapman are running a taxi line between Chinook and Havre. Their motto is, If we can't get you there, neither can you. The new editor of the New York Times John Black-wood. has quite a time keeping tip with the times. Louise end Lorraine Blevins own : palomino ranch in Wyoming. Their horses are being used in the newest western. ‘Palomino Paradise. Gladys Bosch is now -eo china along the Hi-line Rumors are that Miss Bosch will become a life long resident of Rudyard soon. Floy Bowen has moved 1c California and is new running a dancing school for the sailors. Jeanne Bogert and Ilene Buhmann ore v.s .nc at home after competing for the leading roles in Life on the Farm.’ Arlene Butler is editor of True Confessions Magazine. Arlene got her experience from the Student Voice in Chinook High. Johnny Clikeman has invented a new seat for high school students. They have slanted backs for better sleeping. The new sensation. ' Sharpen Your Wit It ICeeds It. was written by none other than Bose Marie Denney. The boy with ne anaiynra mind Boh Dickson. ias become garbage collector af Chinook—he's still hungry. George Ehlang has taten over jack Brine's place as Chinook Street Commissioner. Georgia Ann Ehlang is now Our Miss Brooks' and is vainly chasing the biology leacher. From what we hear, it goes an both during and after the program. James Garland. r.: vays w-ante; : ire a done: has achieved his ambition as Doctor Sawbones cd the circus. From al. the test reports Joyce Gibbs and Barbara Lcfrantz me m : lose ronoetiSaon far the ; .ie of 7b Body. Gloriann GruOb as qu. writing her ie te:-a-dcry new that Vernon has returned home. Jim Harboh. .-nntirn.ed bachelor. imaLy married -he girl ci his dreams. Marlere McXanrie. and they are living on a farm out north. Rumors are they hope to strike oh in order to educate their ten children. Lois Haugen has formed a new branch of service 3: is far women who would like 1o belong to the air farce. Anna Holmes is. ncv. heac : ! the Trip ie A. which has a new meaning. Awful Acting Association. Henry Ford has a new secretarv Vonna Jenkins. Voona's salary is very high and she's glad now she struggled through two years af shorthand and typing. Donna Xnettel has become the firs: woman county attorney. Wonder if working at Bums' office did hei any good? Eleanor LeMond has taker, over .ne Chinook A : Court. Her motto is If you don't stop you (auto)! After searching :or runeieer. years Harold Lux has found out what The Thing is. but he is not disclosing this information yet. John McLeod is ncv, engaged it maxing false briages for those who have been unfortunate enough to lose their twe iront teeth. Betty McLeish aok hem-- eccoon jZ in college and :• is now daxna her aood in a home of her own. Ronald Mackerstadt cos oeccar.e the patrolman for this district He woo the ’ob because of his sensational turning of a car. The new Blaine County Hospital's head nurse is none r.'-r! ' or Joan c- Matlock. Holly Moxley has aken ever Mcoda l rCartney s place on the Chinook Hour. Bert Murphy is the foreman of the Bear Paw Motors. It's a good thing, fer his son is fallowing in his footsteps and smashing cars right and IrfL Beverly Ness 'as -entten a bock Hew to Ccra Man. From what we hear it was all taken from Beveriy's first hand experiences. Darlene Norberg has storied a girl's basketball -earn in Chinook. She plans to take the team and go on to world fame. The Overcast brothers Jack and Jim. have become mail carriers. We hear they argue each morning about who shall go to Zurich. Clarence Sivertsen ana Walter Paulsen ire now in tough competition. They are modeling cowboy boots and western clothes. Barbara Phipps ias taker - levisian by s-arm with her new program How to Improve Your Personality. ' The new driver cd :he valley school ous is Myrtle Poppler. This unrigs oack memories cd fee good old times she had on the bus. Frank Prosser has increased tne Toru sales one hundred fold by appearing all over the world as The boy wife fee Tank ' Nineteen years have come and gone but one thing remains tn= same. Iris Reynolds and Chuck Harboh soul can't decide whether it’s the real thing or jdol Elaine Sargent Shirley Schenk have gone ir:tc ousiness. The girls are doing all fee typing far CHS students, much to the regret af Mrs. Zimmerman. Spice Jones retired and turned ins orchestra over lo Marlys Sather. Maxlys pins mere into it than Spuce ever could. Georgia Sattleen. Sweefeear cd fee Rod and Gun Club far ten years, he® announced feed she will not run again this year. Douglas Siam, the famous aerobe has returned to his home iar a shan rest. Gus TiBeman and Leroy Lux nave me-:. ed a aeteedve agency. Their motto is You lose -we find, we keep. Linda Thorstad practiced iar years an her ccgoita. Wi and has finally made them 1c Mr. Whitney's satisfaction. The county Superb 'ender cn Schook Inez Turz er. has announced feat school will be held four hours a day and three days a week. Inez remembers haw hard it was to get up fee morning after. Jewel Upshaw has round a way to attend all fee games. She has become sports editor af the Chinook Opmian. Leonard Wieunch has s ---r. anne-need us winner cc fee SI .000 sweepstakes an □ radic program. He wan r by iderrdfying fee voice af his farmer leacher. Douglas Vi’. Hutahinsan. Louise Mueller has stared a man hunting agency in Chinook. Her motto is. ''Anything you can't find, we can. Late news : tsf Martin Wilbcansar a as us resa announced champion all-around cowboy a! fee world. (15 j)
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Senior Will The Senior of the .:1a of 1951, being of firm mind, kind hear and generous souls, do hereby bequeath their worldly possessions to those that they feel will benefit f:om them and pass them on to aid the other who must climb the four step to attain a high school education. To the faculty, the fifty-oners leave their most sincere appreciation for their guidance and patience when we once in a very great while got a little out of hand. We leave to the Juniors our brilliant minds, good looks, great talents and unconceited ways, so that they too may be another class of outstanding Seniors. To the Sophomores we will the two key-notes to making it through hiah school, our ability to get along with the teachers, and our courage. Now, maybe they've got a chance to make it in two years. To the Freshmen, for whom we have a very soft spot in our hearts, we bequeath our marbles and BB's that they will find scattered all over the study hall. We also leave them our excuses for tardiness and our silence in the library. Knowing how much Mr. Lott will appreciate this, we would like to leave him our wads of gum, which have been chewed only throe or four times. He's liable to find them anywhere in the school. Geo ge AUison would like to leave his way with women to Richard Scheck. Walter Anderson leaves his book, entitled Lines to Use on Shy Girls, to Jon Barber. Maybe Jon can find a few in it that he hasn't already got. To Mickey Briere, Jack Bennett leaves his girl shyness. John Blackwood wills all the fun he has had working on tho annual in the eveninqs to Joe Renda, but, of course, Joe will have to find his own girl. Lorraine Blevins wills her jeans to Carol Harrison. Think you can use them, Carol? Louise Blevins wills hei soft voice to Ina Gesell, knowing how much tho teachers will appreciate it. Jeanne Bogert leaves all of the iovely romance stories she has written to the school library. This should keep some of the Junior girls occupied during study halls. Gladys Bosch passes on her ability to get along on trains, which was willed to her in '49, to Shirley Brcssler. To Shirley Sargent, if she hasn't already got one, Floy Bowen wills the callous she got from writing a letter a day Ilrne Buhmann wills her horn rimmed glasses to Charlie Riebe, so ho can keep a better eye on Sue. Arlene Butler bequeaths her ability to do a thorough job of both her paper and annual jobs to her sister, Mac. Earl Chapman wills his brisk stride to Dale McGhuey. This may help Dale in getting some place in the world. John Clikeman leaves his good looks to his little brother Ted. Did someone say he needed them? Rose Marie Denny would like to change that old saying, blondes preferred, therefore, she wills her black hair to Carol Wurth. Robert Dickson wills his appetite to his little brother Jim, bocause he knows poor Jimmy hasn't any of his own. Reluctantly, George Ehlang leaves his love of athletics to Roger Waqner. Georgia Ann Ehlang bequeaths her personality to anyone who can make as many friends as Georgia has. James Garland wills the spotlight on his car to Duane Wright. May it let him in on as many things as it has Jim. Joyce Gibbs is a firm believer in the old saying keep happy, 30 she wills her treasured dimples to Dean Boe. Gloriann Grubb leaves her successful house parties to a very capable Eleanor Anderson. James Harbolt, being as big errr! big hearted as he is. wills his love of the teachers and girls of C.H.S.. his witty remarks and. as a Iasi additional treat, he leaves his brains all to the poor Junior boys. Lois Haugen wills her part of the family car to Russell, since she won't find much time to go riding in THAT car anymore. To th Freshman girls. Anna Ho'mes leaves her giggle. Vonna lenkins bequeaths her ability to hear all. see all. and speak little to Myrna Sonnenberq. Donna Knettel leaves her secretarial ability to Irene Webb. ( 14) Barbara Lafrantz bequeaths her lcve of horses to Elaine Stirland with hopes that Elaine will be able to find a little time for this new love. Eleanor LeMcnd wills her alarm clock to Marilyn Jorns hoping she will now be able to reach the portals of C.H.S. before 9:30. To Cliff Schubert. Harold Lux wills his hair. Here's a tip. Cliff—when it's that curly it doesn't fall in your face. Leroy Lux leaves his ability to have a good time to Nick Wittkoff. Man! what next? John MacLeod wills his Pepsodent smile to little sister May. Marlene McKinnie leaves her daringness to have hc-r ears pierced to Betty Brinkman, just in case Betty would like to try again. Betty McLeish leaves her surplus of hair dye to Frank Tilleman, m case the present times slows up production. She'd hate to have him caught short. Ronald Mackenstadt wills his automobile???, with a guarantee that it still runs, to Kay Blatter. Joan Matlack leaves her silence to her brother Jack. Holly Moxley leaves her half of locker 269 to her sister Ruby, with the condition that Ruby promises to clean it out. Louise Mueller wills her ;err.e of humor to Katharine Crockett, but careful now. Kathy, don't use it in the wrong places. Bert Murphy is just going to leave. Beverly Ness wills her majorette uniform and position at the head of the band to anyone who can fit them as well as she has. Darlene Norberg bequeaths her position of cheerleader to Helen Nelson. James Overcast wills his seat in study hall, which is sur rounded by girls, to Larry Neibauer. Walter Paulson wills his three inch heeled boots to Larry McMullin, which he hopes will bring Lop a little farther into the atmosphere. Barbara Phipps leaves her jokes to Jimmy Mohar with hopes that HE can put them across. Myrtle Poppler leaves her bewitching eyes to Gary Olson We cnce heard that he admired them. Frank Prosser leaves his freckles to Mary Anne Moore. Iris Reynolds leaves her grey-blue eyes to Sharon Yea man, who she trusts will keep the rings from forming under them. Elaine Sargent leaves her typing speed to Johnny Morris. To Dorothy Dunbar, Marlys Sather unwillingly leaves Eddy Mangold. May Dot handle him as well as Marlys has. Georgia Sattleen wills her economics book to Jim Nesslar. Here's hoping that her book brings him better luck than has his. Shirley Scheck leaves the black coupe with the 12 license to Joan Gorman, but, Joan, what will you do with the Hudson? Clarence Sivertsen wills all his mechanical drawings to Robert Farrar. Douglas Stam bequeaths his ability to diet to Arlene Doney. Don't laugh! She may be able to use it someday. To next year's Student Council Treasurer, Linda Thorstad wills her ability to take care of the school's money and yet get the books to balance. Gus Tilleman wills his jeep to anyone who will make trips to Fort Benton and bring him back news of a special friend. Inez Turner leaves her librarian ability to Bud Nasiund. Now he can try to keep noise down instead of making it. Since Jewel Upshaw ;s good hearted, she leaves Jon Barber to the hopeful Junior girls. Leonard Wiench wills his height to Jerrcld Lux. Now all Jerry has to do is grow a couple of inches and he'll be up with the other boys in C.H.S. Martin Williamson leaves his ability to get along to the Les Entre Nous and Amicus girls. Thus ends the last will and testament of the remarkable Seniors of the class ol 1951. They have found great joy in being able to leave a little of their many valuable possessions to the less fortuna‘e one3 who must succeed them. With the hope that the benefactors of this testament will always remember them, the Seniors sign this document on the fourteenth day of May in the year of nineteen hundred and fifty-one.
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School Calendar September 5 The doors of C. H. S. open, with six new faculty-members. 11 Class elections. Tilleman leads the Seniors. 12 Dramatics club organizes. 14 F.H.A. party. 18 Farewell dinner for Fiske. 21 F.H.A. initiates new Future Homemakers. 22 Football dinner, our boys gained weight. Sophomores give dance. Rah! Rah! Rah! first pep assembly. 23 Chinook 7. Cut Bank 19. in first game of the football season. 28 First 10c movie picture. The Iron Curtain. 29 VICTORY ... for Beeters, 19-13 over Conrad. G.A.A. party. October 6 Chinook trips Central. 7-0. 7 Home Ec. district meeting here. 13 Chinook loses pig skin to Fort Benton. F.H.A. Dance. Boy. what a time! First Dramatic Club assembly. For Whom the Telephone Rings. 20 Chinook. Fairfield :ie, 13-13. 25 F.F.A. dance. 28 Beeters lose to Shelby. 39-15. 31 Carnival Queens nominatted. Lois H. for the seniors. November 1 Junior play Iryouts. 3 Beeters take game from Choteau 39-0. 10 School Carnival. Lois Haugen queen. 17 F.H.A. assembly. 23 Thanksgiving. Turkey's call vacation. December 1 Junior play, The House Nobody Lived In. Basketball season underway! 2 Beeters take game from Harlem 49-37. 9 Beeters trampled by Blue Ponies 34-22. 11 F.H.A. Christmas party. 12 F.F.A. Skating party. Oh. and it had to be me that fell down. 15 Beelers win again. 53-47 against Shelby. 16 Choteau here. Beeters win 50-35. 21 Elem. school Christmas program. Wolf Point came, and left with game, 48-42. 22 Ah! Christmas vacation. 23 Second try at Havre, But 44-34. 29 Eeeters take Nashua, 38-36. January 2 Back to the old grind after the Christmas vacation. 5 Win over Central. 44-32. 6 Another win for Beeters over Conrad 48-44. 9 Kansas tests. We don't want 'em, you can have them. 11 Semester Tests. Oh. the horror of it all!!! 12 Beeters lose to Ft. Benton 47-43. 13 Cut Bank Wolves devour Beeters 48-38. 15 Band gets their plumes. 18 10c picture. Northwest Stampede. 19 Choteau takes Beeters by one point. 20 Fairfield outplayed by Beeters 55-50. 25 Senior meeting to elect DAR candidate. 27 Conrad here, Beeters win 51-34. Iris Reynolds wins DAR award. February 2 Ft. Benton beats Beetors 56-32. 3 Beeters licked by Fairfield 70-67. 9 Shelby foils Beeters 57-42. 10 Cut Bank defeats Beeters 44-38. 13 PTA meeting. Maxine C. and Bill K. exchange marriage vows! 16 VICTORY, over Harlem 45-43. 17 Beeters beat Oilmont 48-33. 19 Senior play tryouts 20 F.F.A. hayride. WOW !!! Gary O. and Ina G. join forces. 22-23-24 Tournament at Great Falls, Beeters bring back fifth place. March 2 Deadline for Annual staff. Juniors get class rings. Student Voice dance. 6 Award assembly. 9 Freshman dance. Come one, come all. 21 Legion Oratorical Contest assembly. F.F.A. and F.H.A. party. 30 Senior play, June Mad. April 13 Junior prom, theme: Penthouse Serenade. May 13 Baccalaureate. 16 Graduation—those lucky seniors??? 18 Last day of school, the seniors start looking for a new job? ( 16)
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